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Etymology of Olare

What does the name Olare mean?

The roots of the distinguished German surname Olare lie in the region of Hessen. The name is derived from the Middle High German "öler," meaning "oil miller," and was likely first borne by a practitioner of this occupation.

Early Origins of the Olare family

The surname Olare was first found in Hessen, where it first emerged in the early Middle Ages, and the young Olare family played an important role in the region's history. The first known bearer of the name was Johann Oleier, who was living in Frankfurt in the year 1291. The young Olare family was instrumental during this early period, playing a major role in the development of medieval Hessen society.

Early History of the Olare family

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Olare Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Ohler, Oehler, Öler, Öhler, Oiler, Ohlenschlager, Ohleyer, Ohligschlager, Ohlschlager, Öhlschläger, Öhlenschläger, Oelenschlaeger and many more.

Early Notables of the Olare family

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Migration of the Olare family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Johann Wilhelm Ohler and his wife Ursula, who emigrated from the Palatinate to Pennsylvania with their son Marx Simon in 1737; Anthonius Ohler, who settled in Philadelphia in 1741.



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